Peguy Luyindula will retire from soccer as a Red Bull, following friend and former French National Teammate Thierry Henry out the door.

Sources have told The Post Luyindula could sign the needed paperwork as soon as Monday.

The 35-year-old midfielder — who was born in Zaire and played in the Champions League with some of France’s bigger clubs — had developed a reputation as a big-game player for the Red Bulls in his two seasons with the club.

Largely used as a reserve in 2013, Luyindula forced his way into a midfield role down the stretch in September and October and had three assists in the Supporters’ Shield-clinching 5-2 rout of Chicago on Oct. 27, then-coach Mike Petke acknowledging his biggest regret was not playing the Frenchman sooner.

Then last season, Luyindula appeared in five playoff games — four of which as a starter — and had three goals and two assists to help the Red Bulls to the conference finals.

The New York Cosmos will be the first American team to play in Cuba in 16 years and the first since the government restored diplomatic relations in December. The Cosmos and Spanish star Raul are slated to play in Havana in June.

The game — which was initially mistakenly announced on multiple websites in Cuba as April 2 — will be June 2 against the Cuban National Team prepping for July’s CONCACAF Gold Cup.